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"At some point we're going to make a decision whether or not we're going to keep him. He's a super asset for us now. And when I say keep him, keep him now -- try to keep him long-term, extend him for a couple years. Having a backup quarterback that we think has starting ability is a huge asset for us."

It's hard to blame Glennon for demurring in the current quarterback landscape. New Texans starter Brock Osweiler -- a signal-caller of similar size, pedigree, talent and NFL effectiveness -- just landed $37 million in guarantees for the next two seasons.